Fluff Friday 35

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My baby is due today! Who know when he or she will make an entrance, though. I don't expect a large baby. Anyway, of the diapers I have purchased, I plan to use the newborn Proraps and flat diapers first. They seem to be the smallest/least bulky of the combinations I have. If the baby is bigger than I expect, or when it grows a bit, I have infant size prefolds and Thirsties x-smalls.

Our very first diapers were infant-sized prefolds from a diaper service (with a variety of covers). We've since moved on to lots more (and no more service), but prefolds still make up the bulk of our stash, and we LOVE Thirsties covers.

The first cloth diapers I used were prefolds and Bummis Super Whisper Wraps from Cotton Babies. I didn't start cloth diapering my son until he was a year old. This time around, I'm starting from birth, so it will be a new experience!

our first diapers, 10 years ago, were prefolds and flats with pins to put in the gerber plastic pants. i still love prefolds, but I HATE the plastic pants. they're awkward, bulky, loud, and leave red marks on babylegs. 🙁 Hence I'm egads excited about this giveaway.

We tried Kushies AIOs first… they worked well for the first year, but we didn't know how to care for them and they smelled, cracked, and leaked sometimes… eventually we were using the AIO under a thirsties cover! Now we're CD "experienced" (not experts) and favor BG 3.0 os and fuzzi bunz, and the occasional thirsties AIO!

Hi! Our very first diaper was Thirsties prefolds and Thirsties covers. I sold them to buy our BG stash after my wee babe grew out of them. I'm really sad that Thirsties doesn't make prefolds anymore because I wanted to buy some for the new baby on the way. 🙁

I haven't used cloth diapers yet, but most likely I will be doing a diaper service (we live in an apartment) and using covers. I want to try wool covers and I have heard wonderful things about Thirsties covers!

I tried prefolds and covers first, and like them more than I expected to. They're not so difficult after all, and super easy to throw in the wash. I even like my cheapest Prowrap covers better than more expensive ones, too, though I wish they came in colors.

My first diaper was 9 1/2 years ago and it was a homeade flat diaper made out of my grandmother's old flannel sheets. We cut them into squares, and serged the edges. I pinned them and used rubber pants as a cover! And no wet bag! I used bread bags in my diaper bag! Things have changed so much since my first baby was born!

I started with a sampler pack. I can't remember what I first put on my lo's bum…it was probably a pocket, but it could have been a prefold (very doubtful!), a Kissuluv fitted, a happy heiny, a bumgenious AIO, a bumgenious one-size or a fuzzi bun.

Our first cloth diapers, after discovering modern diapering online, were 2 dozen chinese prefolds and 4 diaperraps and 4 prowraps (split between 2 sizes for my ds and dd) purchased from a diaper service. That was 9 years ago.

The first cloth diapers I bought and used for my son were XS Thirsties covers and prefolds. I actually really enjoyed their simplicity and have been wanting to use them again. I currently do not have any that fit my son.

The first diaper I came home with was the Bum Genius All In One. I was hooked, of course. I also had some Kissaluvs and a Happy Heiny in my bag of fluff. i only wish the person who had sold them to me, had told me that you need to wash diapers a few times before they reach maximum absorbency! I had so many leaks. If the dipes hadn't been so darn cute, I would've given up!!! Luckily I didn't. My daughters eczema completely cleared on her thighs and that made me a true beleiver in cloth.

My very 1st cloth diaper was a prefold & prorap cover. I bought them from a doula that was selling her supplies from her cloth diaper business to go into being a doula FT. I drove an hour to her house, which was ironically in the same city we had moved from a year prior. ;0)

It's been a while, but I think the very first diaper I put on my baby was a pocket. I was a little intimidated by the stack of prefolds that I had since I wasn't sure how to fold them. Now it's the prefolds that I reach for most of the time.

I've never used cloth diapers, but I am preparing for our baby who will be here in November. I am really excited about All-In-One diapers. I guess they are the ones that I understand the best currently 😉 but I do have a cousin that is going to give me a diaper tutorial soon 😀 I'm very thrilled about the baby and choosing an economic and ecology friendly option for diapering our baby.

We started with flat diapers and two kinds of covers: Thirsties and prowraps. We also have some version 2 Rumparooz and I love that they fit my teeny newborn at 6 pounds! She's a month old and still too small for her bumGenius…

The first type of cloth diaper I used was Sweet Dolly Baby (off of ebay) and I have about 12 of them. They work very well for us because both my 8 month old and 27 month old are in dipes. The price was what sold me LOL!

Comment of the day, I love reading what everyone's first diaper was. And I just want to say that I would have never made it through the first weeks of CD-ing if it hadn't been for my husband! We had a stack of newborn prefolds and some prowraps and he took on the diapering responsibilities from the beginning until I was feeling well enough to take over.

My very first cloth diapering experience was at 16 with a diaper service while caring for my goddaughter for the summer. As a new mom, my initial investment was on gently used diapers including a Swaddlebee's Pocket, 3 Under the Nile fitteds, a Prowrap cover and some prefolds.

My first diaper (that I have yet to use…baby will be here in October!) was a Bagshot Row Bamboo fitted. It's so soft and cute! I also "inherited" several covers and fitteds from my cousin. This is a lovely giveaway!

I've never used cloth diapers, but I am preparing for our baby who will be here in November. I am really excited about All-In-One diapers. I guess they are the ones that I understand the best currently 😉 but I do have a cousin that is going to give me a diaper tutorial soon 😀 I'm very thrilled about the baby and choosing an economic and ecology friendly option for diapering our baby.

We tried pockets first….I didnt want to scare my husband away from Cloth Diapering! He has taken to it, which is great (as long as he doesn't have to do the washing!), but some quality prefolds to increase the stash rotation would come in handy;-)

I haven't used cloth diapers yet. I am going to start when i finish the disposables that i have now. I am going to start with prefolds, since i have a modest budget now. i am excited to cloth diaper!tiffybear01@yahoo.com

Okay, I've never tried cloth, but I ordered some SmartiPants and I have a bundle of prefolds and a few covers (from a used store) that I am getting brave enough to try very soon. I am on a mission to learn as much as I can and try to find a system that will work for us long term. My baby is 4 months and I'd love to never buy another pack of disposables. Thanks.